TV Industry Moving Towards Voice-Recognition in 2012
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TV Industry Moving Towards Voice-Recognition in 2012
Businessweek is reporting that there's a big move industry-wide towards voice-recognition interfaces for TVs that will be coming in the next year. The impetus is most likely the rumored Apple branded Television.
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Voice-Recognition is stupid just like 3D tvs.
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Just one biography changed everything!
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Yeah, we'll be sitting on the sofa, without any need to even move our finger!
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I know Siri is still in Beta but wii have to greatly improve before I buy a tv with itAsk it to change channel most likely go to standby
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yupanyone else see the glaring problem of using voice activation for a device which produces sound?or more specifically, sounds which cannot be predicted.the majority of tv manufacturers could do a lot just by cleaning up their OSD menu's and remotes, making them simpler and more intuitive. that would be money far better spent.
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heh, picture thisyou're watching a tv show in which the main character turns off a siri enabled tv using their voice...suddenly your tv turns off because it's a siri enabled tv.
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Apple is inovating laziness one gadget at a time. Lol i already fell stupid using voice recognition on my phone even when i am by myself. Let alone talk to my tv. One of the reasons i was not that excited about kinect.
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the tv war is on lol well just let the tv do it all let it be pc and a phone
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I just want to say how funny it is to see all these other companies scramble to compete with apple once they catch wind of a rumor. Honestly if apple didn't exist or should I say the iPhone, then where would the phone industry be and consumer technology. Apple innovates while others replicate
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I'm sure there would be similar logic chips in the system that negates recognition of self. Look at bluetooth handsfree sets. It doesn't play back to the person what the person says. It recognizes the waveform it is sending out of its speaker, and cancels it as it renters the mic. I am pretty sure the TV would do the same with this old technology.